To celebrate the release of POLTERGEIST, available on DVD and Blu-Ray in the UK now, we’ve a copy to give away on DVD courtesy of 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.

Fox 2000 Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures present POLTERGEIST, from legendary filmmaker Sam Raimi (“Spider-Man,” Evil Dead,” “The Grudge”) and director Gil Kenan (“Monster House”). It contemporizes the 1982 classic about a family whose suburban home is haunted by evil forces. When terrifying apparitions escalate their attacks and hold the youngest daughter captive, the family must come together to rescue her before she disappears forever.

Kenan directs from a screenplay by Pulitzer Prize-winning writer David Lindsay-Abaire. The film is produced by Raimi and Rob Tapert, p.g.a. (“Evil Dead”) via Ghost House Pictures, along with Roy Lee, p.g.a. (“The Departed”). The film is executive produced by J.R. Young (“The Grudge 3”), Audrey Chon (“Changeling”), John Powers Middleton (“The LEGO® Movie”), and Becki Cross Trujillo (“Snitch”).

With suspenseful storytelling and jaw-dropping visuals, this electrifying take on a spine-chilling classic will haunt you from its early nightmarish moments to its exhilarating climax!

Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray Special Features

Theatrical Cut in 3D

Extended Cut

Alternate Ending

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Theatrical Trailers

Blu-ray Special Features

Extended Cut

Alternate Ending

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Theatrical Trailers

DVD Special Features

Extended Cut

Alternate Ending

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Theatrical Trailers

For your chance to win POLTERGEIST on DVD, simply comment below telling us which horror film you’d like to see remade and why.

The competition will close at 11.59pm GMT on Thursday 12th November 2015 and one valid comment will be chosen and notified by email.

T&C’s
• This promotion is open to UK residents only.
• Entrants must be aged 15 years or older
• One entry per household
• There is no cash alternative to Prizes which are subject to availability, non-transferable, non-negotiable and non-refundable. Prizes may not be sold, offered for sale or used in connection with any other competition or promotion by the Prize winner
• 1 winner will win 1x Poltergeist on DVD
• The Editor’s decision is final and binding on the entrants. No correspondence will be entered into.

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Not a horror film but I loved “Zulu” but have since found out it was so factually incorrect I would like to see it remade showing the true events. For a horror film I would like to see “Them” remade as it was one of the first horror films I ever saw and would greatly benefit from being modernised and the use of CGI.

I used to be really scared of Slaughter High. I think that would be very popular if remade as it is has a simple slasher film plot. Bullied teen wreaks revenge on the bullies at school after one of there pranks leave him disfigured.

blair witch 2. you wouldn’t even have to remake it, just release the original cut before it got mangled by the studio. the film that was released makes absolutely no sense, but if you look into it, there is a really good, clever film in there somewhere.

or the howling 2, so we can pretend that the terrible original version of that film never happened.

Long shot here but I really think if given the time and attention the script and footage clearly demanded instead of being butchered in the editing room, Michael Mann’s ‘The Keep’ could be a great movie- if remade as a horror epic with a lot of emphasis on the Fantasy elements, particularly at this time I think it would finally do justice to a much beaten upon film

I’d love to see a British version of the classic car horror movie ‘Christine’..I reckon we could do a great version rocking along to some old Rolling Stones hits…but maybe it would just turn in to a clone of Heartbeat…hehe! 😉

The exorcist definitely as it was the ultimate scary movie of the decade with ambulances waiting outside the cinema when it was first released so it would be interesting to see what they could do with the special effects that have been developed since and also if unexplained incidents happen on set just like they did with the filming of the original

I would like to see freddy vs jason remade, but properly, hear me out….. i think if it was done right the story could really work, and who doest want to see these to trying to kill each other again…. but properly and scary 🙂

Alligator. This film is actually a blast. Funny tone, great cast, some crazy carnage. It’s probably one of the best Jaws knock-offs you’ll ever find, thanks in no small part to the screenplay contributed by a youthful John Sayles. I just think we should have a lot more movies about mutated alligators who run amok in city settings. Plus I want to remake the infamous swimming pool scene by adding a slide.

A lot of horror movies should not be remade – American Werewolf, Nosferatu, From Dusk til Dawn, any Hitchcock. But the one that should be remade is Ed Woods Plan 9 from Outer Space. It couldn’t be made worse….or could it?